Personalized Art Classes and Workshops

Play and experiment with an abundance of art supplies as you tap into your creativity and
imagination.Demos are provided on a variety of materials.
This is a great way to build creative confidence. No experience necessary, just a curious mind.
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Customer Appreciation Day

EVERYONE IS A LOCALǃǃǃ Enjoy discounts on lift tickets, drinks and food. Don’t forget about the Appreciation Sale in the Ski Santa Fe Sports Shop. This day is all about you. Henry Sutro will be playing live at Totemoff’sǃ
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Native American Ruins - Pecos

Visit Pecos National Historical Park and learn about the rich heritage of the Native Americans as well as the strong influence of the Spanish culture in Northern New Mexico. Walk along the ruins and immerse yourself in NM's history and landscapes.
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Garden Sprouts Pre-K Activities

Join us in our outdoor classroom for a hands-on program designed for 3-5 year olds and their caregivers. Listen to a book and participate in interactive nature and garden related activities.
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Exhibition: Greg Murr: Blooms

An exhibition of the emotive inspiration of florals meant to help us acknowledge that which resides outside our everyday field of reference—the observable world yet beyond our threshold of awareness—even as we return to the familiarity of the garden.
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Atomic Histories : Remembering New Mexico’s Nuclear Past

This exhibit explores the most famous events, sometimes little known stories, and inventions born here which impact our lives, and helps to recognize the remarkable contributions involved in writing NM's Atomic Histories for the last 75 years.
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This exhibition illuminates the diverse voices and living traditions of international cultures through the singular vision of a collector who has spent more than 50 years studying, supporting, and celebrating the art of the handmade.
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Feb 22, 2019 - Nov 30, 2019
Thu-Sat 10am-5pm

Digital Artifacts

Location: Art House, Thoma Foundation
Event Type: Art Shows

Digital Artifacts brings together the work of five internationally renowned artists to consider contemporary digital culture in a wholly new way—from the perspective of future archeologists uncovering its remnants.
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Bread and Chocolate: An Artisanal Epicurean Delight!

A unique tasting experience where you will enjoy sampling fresh breads and crêpes, cacao drinks and sumptuous chocolates from the kitchens of their creators. Get acquainted w/ the Railyard and the Don Gaspar Historic Neighborhood. ＄70/pp. Min. ＄150.
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Feb 22 - Dec 31, 2019
Daily 10am-6pm

Pinzgauer/"Jeep" Tours

Get beyond downtown Santa Fe in our yellow Pinzgauer, a fun high clearance vehicleǃ Our Pinzie from the Plaza tours take you into the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Tours depart at 10AM, 12PM, 2PM and 4PM. Call us to book, or book onlineǃ
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Feb 22, 2019 - Jun 7, 2022
Daily 10am-5pm

Multiple Visions: A Common Bond

More than 100 countries on six continents are represented. Enjoy this text-free gallery with or without a docent, pick up a Gallery Guide to read more, or pick up a multi-media tour on an Ipod touch available at the front desk- no feeǃ
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Live Music with Henry Sutro

Join us for live music with Henry Sutro, playing some classic rock and roll and rhythm and blues on the deck at Totemoff’s from 11am – 3pm. Part of our Customer Appreciation Day celebrations, more details to follow.
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Encaustic Workshops - Beginning to Advanced

The Museum of Encaustic Art is holding exciting workshops in Jan/Feb for beginners and advanced beginners. For a detailed listing - go to EAINM.com under "workshops". Held in the Museum of Encaustic art, classes are limited to 8 people.Inquire now.
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Feb 22, 2019 - Dec 14, 2019
Daily 12pm-9pm

Anasazi Agave Tasting

Join us in the Anasazi Bar & Lounge for our Agave Tasting. Features a variety of custom flight options w/ distinguished tequila brands and a tequila expert who will discuss the history of tequila giving a guided tasting. ＄35-＄185pp(Reservation Req.)
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Feb 22 - Dec 22, 2019
Tue-Sun 12pm-5pm

Discover the Art of Wax

Museum exhibit of over 150 encaustic/wax 2D and 3D artwork. Largest collection in the nation. From beeswax to modern Crayola. Adult workshops available. Go to EAINM.com or moeart.org for more info and for 2019 museum hours.
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For over two decades, photographer Tim Wong and calligrapher Akiko Hirano have been creating mental landscapes through their collaborative work. The scene begins in a temple high on a misty Japanese mountain....
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Feb 22, 2019 - Dec 27, 2019
Fridays 1-4:30pm

Half-day Railyard Arts District Food Tour

Our original tour focuses on the up and coming Railyard Arts District. This neighborhood is where tomorrow's Santa Fe is emerging, and you'll get to meet many of the chefs, distillers and brewers that are shaping that future.
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Historic Route 66 Tours

Take a 2 hour tour from downtown Santa Fe on one of the few unpaved sections of Historic Route 66. Learn about the history of the Mother Road as well as the rich heritage of the Pueblo people and the Spanish settlers. Reservations required.
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Personal Tour- "Ode to the American Coyote"

Artist Thomas Bowker shows unique coyote themed sculpture,wall pieces-wood/copper, mobiles & silver jewelry from January 8-December 31.He's happy to take you on a personal tour of his works to share his inspiration and processǃ 505.670.9289. By appt.
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Scenes of Serenity in Santa Fe: New Acrylic-Mixed Media Paintings

Thomas Bowker’s new oil/mixed media paintings is shown with his sketches so visitors to the gallery can view the process towards his finished works which include vistas around Santa Fe. Continues to 12/31/19. Open every Fri. 1-7pm; by appt. M-Thurs.

Jewelry Just for You: New Work for a New Season

Featuring Santa Fe artist Carole Bowker’s new Fall Jewelry Collection inspired by beauty of the land in Northern New Mexicoǃ Included are works in copper,wood,clay,coral&turquoise all detailed in sterling silver. Open Fridays 1-7pm; Mon-Thur by appt.
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Feb 22 - Dec 31, 2019
Mon-Thu 1-5pm
Fri 1-7pm

Constructing the NewYear: Found Object/Mixed Media Constructions by Thomas Bowker

Thomas Bowker shows his strong, innovative and uniquely created found object sculpture with a reception and opening Friday, January 25 from 1:00-7:00pm. Show continues through12/31/19. Open every Friday 1-7pm; M-Thurs by appt. 505.670.9289
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Melinda Silver - Artist in Residence

Join Melinda Silver in the lobby of the Inn of the Governors from 4pm-6pm each Thursday, Friday & Saturday. She concentrates on painting with acrylics and encaustics (hand-prepared oil tints with wax formulations) as she ventures into the abstract.
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Feb 22, 2019 - Feb 23, 2019
Fri-Sat 4-7pm

Santa Fe Artists in Residence

Visit Santa Fe during the Artists in Residence program and watch art come to life. At participating hotels and galleries, you can meet and interact with artists as they create jewelry, sculpture, paintings, and even pottery.
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Feb 22, 2019 - Feb 24, 2019
Fri-Sat 4-7pm
Sun 12pm-3pm

La Fonda Features Native Artists in Residence

Join us for our Artist in Residence program every Friday - Sunday to watch & learn techniques from the best artists in Santa Fe. Relax & enjoy a cocktail while you engage with our artists, And shop for the holidays.
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A Peculiar Paradise, Photographs by Nathan Benn

A solo exhibition of color images, captured by Benn using Kodak's vivid Kodachrome film during his tenure with National Geographic, detailing the rapid change and eccentricities present in the state of Florida during the 1980s. Free, 5–7 pm, www.photoeye.com.
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Little Leroy and His Pack of Lies

Queer Space Art Therapy

Location: Solace Crisis Treatment Center
Event Type: Other Events

Members of Meow Wolf's Programming and Outreach team co-facilitate a listening session to gather input and ideas on how to best serve the needs of Santa Fe's diverse community. Art therapists Nancy Lemmon and Jess Brennen use art making and art therapy processes to build community for those who identify under the LGBTQIA+ umbrella and allies and advocates. Free, 6:30–8:30 pm, 505-395-6369, meowwolf.com.
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We Are Hispanic-American Women...OK?, a play by Patricia Crespin

Four generations of a Santa Fe family of women deal with their lives, each other, their men, and their hopes and dreams in this fabulous bittersweet comedy by NM playwright Patricia Crespin. Tequila, enchiladas, and radical politics make it very hotǃ
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Anthe Zacharias: Natural: Paintings from 1963 to 1966

Location: David Richard Gallery
Event Type: Art Shows & Fairs

The exhibition focuses on a series of paintings from a seminal period in the artist's career that punctuated a transitional period in the early 1960s in which Zacharias developed her own visual language and moved away from Abstract Expressionistic painting. Free, January 28–February 24, davidrichardgallery.com.
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Touching Stone–A Journey of the Mind

In this project spanning over two decades, photographer Tim Wong and calligrapher Akiko Hirano explore aesthetic resonance between diverse locales through a calligrapher's mind's eye, which takes the form of a shrouded figure in black-and-white images complemented with Japanese calligraphy. Free, January 31–February 28, 505-570-5385, editiononegallery.com.
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IMPRINT

Six leading printmakers who are working collaboratively to built IMPRINT. The exhibition appears not only on the Coe Center walls but in public spaces as well. IMPRINT brings art to the public and the public to art. On-going exhibition through March.
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through Mar 10, 2019
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Good Company: Five Artists Communities in New Mexico

The role of artist communities in New Mexico is explored through works by members of the Taos Society of Artists, Los Cinco Pintores, Transcendental Painting Group, Rio Grande Painters, and the Stieglitz circle. Despite their shared desire to form a creative community, each of these groups had a distinctive aesthetic and set of guiding principles. The juxtaposition of these five groups offers a closer look at what makes each unique.

State Of Play

"To play is to engage in an activity for enjoyment and recreation, as an act of refreshment rather than as a serious or practical purpose." Art pieces in this exhibit reflect this idea of play. Artists included are: Nina Glaser, Warren Keating, Ann Laser, and Gary Oakley. Free, 5–7 pm, 505-982-1320, vivocontemporary.com.
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Figures of Picasso: Important Original Prints

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) worked in many media, and he always made prints. This show includes Picasso's prints of the human figure from the beginning to the end of his career. Free, 505-988-3250, lewallengalleries.com.
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Daniel Hernández: Querida Mortem

Daniel Hernández is a printmaker based in Oaxaca City. Expert in linocut and woodcut techniques, Daniel's work explores the beauty in death and temporality of life. Free, 505-916-1341, hechoamano.org.
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through Apr 7, 2019
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Here for You: A (not really) Valentine's Day Show

Location: Dandelion Guild
Event Type: Other Events

Dandelion Guild marks Valentine's Day (as well as the myriad challenges of wintertime) by curating a show focused on all kinds of love, beyond the romantic. Free, February 6–April 7, 505-820-0847.
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through Apr 7, 2019
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CENSORED!

An exhibition aimed at showcasing the still liminal spaces of erotic desire: the corners where carnal desire is still perceived as touching upon the taboo, the violent, the unspoken and unsaid, and the flows of desire we still seek adequate language to address. Free, February 11–April 7, 505-989-7900, ellsworthgallery.com.
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through Apr 15, 2019
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Santa Fe Community College and AARP Foundation Offer Free Income Tax Help

Nathan Benn: A Peculiar Paradise

A solo exhibition of color images, captured by Benn using Kodak's vivid Kodachrome film during his tenure with National Geographic, detailing the rapid change and eccentricities present in the state of Florida during the 1980s. Free, February 22–April 20, www.photoeye.com.
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through Apr 21, 2019
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Night Life Imagination Station

The exhibit explores the many aspects of nightlife with pictures, puppets, and activities to celebrate our two exhibitions Wait Until Dark and Shots in the Dark in the Night Life Imagination Station. Free, 505-476-5118, nmartmuseum.org.
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Atomic Histories: Remembering New Mexico's Nuclear Past

Beginning during World War II, with the research and fabrication of nuclear weapons in Los Alamos for the Manhattan Project and the first atomic bomb test at the Trinity site near Alamogordo, New Mexico's story is linked with the history of nuclear science and innovation.

As soon as the war was over and the Cold War began, national laboratories were founded in Los Alamos and Albuquerque that advanced the technologies of war, and later would be pioneers in cutting edge physics, chemistry, and other scientific fields. Mines in the Grants Mineral Belt were opened in the western part of the state to unearth the fuel for both weapons and new sources of energy. More recently, the state was chosen to be the disposal site for nuclear waste byproducts at the Waste Isolation Pilot Project in Carlsbad. A new uranium enrichment plant has opened in Eunice. Old projects ended and new challenges have emerged, but in the 21st century New Mexico is still at the forefront of our nation's nuclear scientific endeavors.

This exhibit explores famous events, little-known stories, and inventions born here which affect our lives, and recognizes the remarkable contributions of thousands of people involved in writing New Mexico's atomic history for the last 75 years.
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Action Abstraction Redefined

Action Abstraction Redefined features artworks from MoCNA's permanent collection created in the 1960s and 70s. These early works are a visual testimony to the Institute's revolutionary approach to art education that sparked a cultural change within Native Art by defying the standards imposed upon by the dominant society since the 18th century.

IAIA students during the 60s and 70s were exposed to modern art movements such as Cubism, Abstract Expressionism, and Colorfield, and were encouraged to study and experiment with cultural designs, colors, and techniques from their own heritage. The result of this artistic approach was an outpouring of creative expression that received regional and national attention.

Among the artists included in this exhibition are George Morrison (Ojibwe), Earl Biss (Crow), T.C. Cannon (Caddo/Kiowa), Fritz Scholder (Mission/Luiseño), Earl Eder (Yanktonai Sioux), Neil Parsons (Blackfeet), Kevin Red Star (Crow), Connie Red Star (Crow), George Burdeau (Blackfeet), Ralph Aragon (San Felipe/Acoma Pueblos), Henry Hank Gobin (Tulalip/Snohomish), Alice Loiselle (Chippewa), and Carl Tubby (Choctaw). This exhibition will explore how these works fit within the idea of art movements that occurred in Santa Fe as well as art styles that were part of the mainstream art world.

Some of these artists approached their chosen medium in a direct, intuitive and spontaneous way, and as a result their paintings and drawings are very intense and expressive. Several of their works seem to express the artist's inner feelings and emotions. Drips, splatters, and accidental gestures are part of their compositions. Others were interested in experimenting with biomorphic shapes reminding of forms inspired by nature. Some of their drawings are characterized by fields of pure flat colors, and reflect their interest in the effect of color on human perception.
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through Aug 25, 2019
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A Gathering of Voices: Folk Art from the Judith Espinar and Tom Dillenberg Collection

This collection, promised to the museum, illuminates the diverse voices and living traditions of international cultures through the vision of a collector who has spent more than 50 years studying, supporting, and celebrating the arts. ＄12, during museum hours, 505-476-1200, moifa.org.
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First Friday

The Coe invites the public to come for behind-the-scenes access to our collection of over 2,000 works of global indigenous art. Come experience our intimate on-site exhibitions, visit our collections, meet our staff, and learn more about what we do.
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City Tours

City Tours—choose a time, date and tour company of your choice:(These companies are not affiliated and offer separate tour packages.Call ahead to check seasonal scheduling/availability.)

HISTORIC WALKS OF SANTA FE Eldorado Hotel & Spa, 309 E. San Francisco St. La Posada Hotel, 330 E. Palace Ave., and Plaza Galeria, 66 E. San Francisco St.Presented by Historic Walks of Santa Fe and featured on Good Morning America, these historic/cultural tours are led by professional museum guides who provide commentary on the rich history, cultures, architecture, and art of Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. Visit the most historic sites including St. Francis Cathedral, Loretto Chapel and the State Capitol. DAILY departures: 9:30 am from the Eldorado Hotel, 9:30 am from La Posada, and 10:00 am from the Plaza Galeria.

Eldorado Tours depart from Eldorado Hotel at 9:30am & 1:30pm, from the Hilton Santa Fe at 9:35am & 1:35pm, and from St. Francis Hotel at 9:45am & 1:45pm. Tickets: ＄14 per person; for more information, call 505-986-8388 or visit www.historicwalksofsantafe.com.

SANTA FE DISCOVERY WALKING TOUR Walking Tours of Santa Fe, the best way to get acquainted with "The City Different," daily at 10 am, meet in the La Fonda Hotel lobby. 90 min walk around downtown historical sites, including several historical buildings, information on culture, cuisine, shopping and history. NOTE: tours not conducted on Tuesdays and Thursdays during winter months Dec-Feb. ＄14, child under 12 free with adult. No reservation needed. Call 505-983-7774 or 505-470-6896 for more information. Also ask about Ghost Tours and Chocolate Tours by the Veterans Guide Guild.

A WELL-BORN GUIDE/HAVE PH.D., WILL TRAVEL: Various Tours Experience unique, entertaining and informative tours with a local professional historian. Regularly scheduled and custom tour experiences. Step-on guide services.

NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF ART The museum offers art walking tours of Santa Fe April - November (weather permitting). Guided by one of our docents, the tours highlight the art and architectural history of downtown Santa Fe. Tours leave at 10:00 a.m. on Mondays from the gift shop steps of the New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 West Palace Avenue, on the Plaza in Santa Fe. From June-August, we also offer tours on Fridays at 10:00 a.m.

Cost: ＄10 per person, children 18 and under free. Proceeds support education programs at the New Mexico Museum of Art.www.nmartmuseum.org

NEW MEXICO HISTORY MUSEUM Ever wonder why there's an obelisk in the middle of the Santa Fe Plaza? Have you noticed the gargoyles on top of the Catron Building? Where was the gambling hall? Which tucked-away building held a Manhattan Project secret?

Find out by taking a Downtown Walking Tour led by New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors guides. The tours are held April 13 through Oct. 17, Monday-Saturday, beginning at 10:15 a.m. No tours on Sundays. Gather at the Palace Courtyard's Blue Gate just south of the History Museum entrance at 113 Lincoln Ave. Cost is ＄10. Children 16 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. Museum guides do not accept tips. (No tours are offered on the Saturdays when large events are held on the Plaza, such as Spanish Market and Santa Fe Fiesta.)

Each tour lasts about 2 hours and features a leisurely pace with plenty of opportunities to ask questions. Enjoy stories of the people and events that have made Santa Fe a world-class tourist destination. Los Compadres del Palacio, a support group of the New Mexico History Museum, operates the program with guides who are trained in Santa Fe history. (Many are also guides at the History Museum and Palace of the Governors.) Proceeds from the tours benefit the museum's programs and events.

Special group tours can be arranged by calling (505) 476-5200.www.nmhistorymuseum.org

THE ORIGINAL SANTA FE GHOST TOUR Ghost Tour: Stories of Santa Fe's ghosts of the Plaza area by a guide who has been spooking about for 23 years. By reservation: 605-983-7774

"My name is Peter Sinclaire, and I have been doing this ghost walk since 1993. I have interacted with over 2000 ghostwalkers, so on the tour you'll also hear about the experiences of tour participants with Santa Fe's spirits. My weekly tour departs Hotel St. Francis Saturday evenings---＄14 per person. Now offered March to November on Friday eves from La Fonda Hotel. Want a private ghost walk? Custom tours for groups any dayǃ Take a walk on the Spirit Side. How about a MegaGhost Tour with over 20 different ghosts in about 3 hours? Please call for details: 505-983-7774."

Museum of Encaustic Art

Museum of Encaustic Art holds over 300 works of encaustic/wax art, including painting, mixed media, photography, and sculpture. Museum artwork is not for sale, but the Encaustic Art Institute houses a members' side of the museum that has encaustic/wax works for sale. ＄8–＄9, 10 am–5 pm Tuesday –Sunday, 505-989-3283, moeart.org. The Museum of Encaustic Art remains closed to the public for the Monthof January and opens again on February 1st, with hours for Februarybeing Fri/Sat/Sun noon to 5. March resumes normal hours of Tuesdaythrough Sunday.
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